Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Tasteless customized vehicle of the week

This week's exercise in cutting-edge automotive taste is this '91-'94 era Nissan Sentra 2-door found on Walnut Grove Ave. in culturally-savvy Rosemead, California, in the very Mod-ish Bauhaus-eseque shade of flat primer (which is another annyoing phenomenon of late, rivaling the late-80s practice of painting the whole car white). Barely visible from this angle, but nonetheless prominent is a very classy and large "Nissan Sentra" proudly spelled out in Olde English script. The owner is rightfully proud of the fact that it's a Sentra, especially when he/she pulls up on Valley Boulevard among the more pedestrian Civic, Camry(ies), and Corollas of the world. I offer this up as proof that you don't need to spend a whole lotta $$$ to make your car look like a refugee from a Valley Boulevard parts bin.

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